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Math Chapter 6 Review

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    Math Chapter 6 Review
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  • A chef has 225 desserts to load on trays. Each tray holds 9 desserts. Make an area model that correctly shows 225 ÷ 9?
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  • Milo puts away 108 pieces of sports equipment. He puts 9 pieces on each shelf. Milo uses repeated subtraction to find how many shelves he uses.
    12
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  • What is the whole-number quotient and remainder of 253 ÷ 7?
    36 r 1
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  • 744 ÷ 6
    124
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  • What is the whole-number quotient of 585 ÷ 3?
    195
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  • 308 ÷ 2
    154
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  • 98 ÷ 4
    24 r 2
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  • 496 ÷ 8
    62
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  • A cafeteria worker is placing 214 chicken nuggets on lunch trays. Each tray needs 6 chicken nuggets. How many chicken nuggets does the worker have left after the last full tray?
    4
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  • There are 84 players in a competition. The players are in 6 equal teams. Write a division equation to find the number of players on each team.
    84 ÷ 6 = 14
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  • Desmond is placing balls into bags. Each bag can hold 7 balls. Desmond has 122 balls. He fills as many bags as he can. How many bags can he fill?
    17
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  • Logan is making bookmarks that contain flower petals. He has 95 petals. He uses 3 flower petals for each bookmark. What is the GREATEST number of bookmarks that Logan can make?
    31
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  • There are 65 people waiting for hotel vans. If each van can hold 5 passengers, how many vans are needed to get everyone to the hotel?
    13
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  • There are 65 people waiting for hotel vans. A van driver says that if 6 passengers can fit into each van, then only 10 vans are needed to get everyone to the hotel. Is the driver correct?
    incorrect
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  • A volunteer plants 216 trees. There are 6 rows of trees. Make an area model that shows 216 ÷ 6
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  • John separates 72 sheets of paper into 6 stacks. John uses repeated subtraction to find how many sheets of paper are in each stack. How many sheets of paper are in each of John’s stacks?
    12
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